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My Lord by L.B. Shimaira
My Lord by L.B. Shimaira













My Lord by L.B. Shimaira

Lord Deminas might be on the aromantic spectrum, especially considering how his own feelings felt so… foreign to him and he had trouble identifying them. Nina is more sapphic leaning but gender doesn’t matter to her in regards to sex. “MY LORD has no labels mentioned anywhere, but it should be quite clear that Meya is either bi or pan. I asked Shimaira about LGBTQ representation in My Lord, and she said: In fact, we planned it this way, and both grilled her with some questions in honour of Pride Month!

My Lord by L.B. Shimaira

now!), also loves Shimaira and reviewed My Lord. It just so happens that another friend of mine, Mrs. “So, my little pet wants to play…” He moved his face next to hers and growled. Let’s just say my favourite scene between the two of them has to do with a particular hot melty substance… It’s organic and fascinating, and mygawd the steam. Lord Deminas is a complicated man, but he’s interesting and sexy and Meya does what she must with the libido and curiosity and opportunities she is given. I knew from In Sickness and in Hell that Shimaira easily weaves romance and even tenderness into her horror, but in My Lord this is even more of a feat because one of the love interests is kind of also the antagonist. Lord Deminas is a hardass, but he’s fair, and despite his sadism she is curious about him, and in turn, so was I! He never ceased to surprise me, and neither did any of the other characters. My Lord begins Meya’s journey being captured into a life of servitude, and though it’s all new and scary, it’s not all bad. I wish for you to entrust your soul to me.” My Lord, L.B. “I want to be the one to tame you, but without breaking you.

My Lord by L.B. Shimaira My Lord by L.B. Shimaira

I had to know if she was going to get closer to the other ladies working alongside her-and in none of these things did Shimaira disappoint. I had to know if Meya would be betrayed by her peers in the castle. I had to know what was up with Lord Deminas. But My Lord is much more subtle, an underlying tendril of dread mixed with curiosity and intrigue that kept me up at night reading. A post shared by Emily S Hurricane was hooked from the get go-I knew that Shimaira was good at horror, and given the time period and gothic feel, expected terror at every turn.















My Lord by L.B. Shimaira